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Executive and Legislative documents laid before the General Assembly of North-Carolina [1870; 1871]

28 Document No. 6. [Session
The Examiner lorites
:
—Accompanying this is, my annual
report, * * *. You will find it imperfect and I fear not satis-factory.
You about Raleigh may not be aware of our prostrated cir-cumstances,
and how diflicult it is to recuperate, when there i&
little money in circulation. Most of our people, until recently,
doubted whither the little money said to be appropriated to
our County could be made available. Hence, their lethargy
and supineness. I think the coming year they will do better,
but our progress will necessarily be slow. You will have to
make some allowance tor our condition, and in it find some
apology for the meagreness of my report.
Signed, GEORGE H. ROUND,
County School Examiner.
Caldwell County, Oct. 10, 1S70.
CAMDEN COUNTY.
T. B. BousHALL, Esq., Examiner, Camden C. II. Number
of Public Schools in the count}", 21—white 14, colored 7.
Number of schools continued longer than four months, 1.
Number of ungraded schools in the county, 21.
Number of school houses in the county, 19, (frame.)
Number of meetings held for the examination of teachers, 8,
Number of applicants for certificates, 26 ; men, white 15,
colored 7; women, white 3, colored 1.
Applicants approved, 24 ; men, white 14, colored 7 ; women,
white 3, colored 0.
Number of applicants under twenty years of age, 3.
Examination conducted orally.
Number of schools visited by the Examiner, 10.
Number of days spent by the Examiner in visiting and
inspecting schools and school houses, 3.
Amount paid Examiner for services, $10 ; due, $14.
This county failed to receive Registers, therefore none have
been kept by the teachers.

28 Document No. 6. [Session
The Examiner lorites
:
—Accompanying this is, my annual
report, * * *. You will find it imperfect and I fear not satis-factory.
You about Raleigh may not be aware of our prostrated cir-cumstances,
and how diflicult it is to recuperate, when there i&
little money in circulation. Most of our people, until recently,
doubted whither the little money said to be appropriated to
our County could be made available. Hence, their lethargy
and supineness. I think the coming year they will do better,
but our progress will necessarily be slow. You will have to
make some allowance tor our condition, and in it find some
apology for the meagreness of my report.
Signed, GEORGE H. ROUND,
County School Examiner.
Caldwell County, Oct. 10, 1S70.
CAMDEN COUNTY.
T. B. BousHALL, Esq., Examiner, Camden C. II. Number
of Public Schools in the count}", 21—white 14, colored 7.
Number of schools continued longer than four months, 1.
Number of ungraded schools in the county, 21.
Number of school houses in the county, 19, (frame.)
Number of meetings held for the examination of teachers, 8,
Number of applicants for certificates, 26 ; men, white 15,
colored 7; women, white 3, colored 1.
Applicants approved, 24 ; men, white 14, colored 7 ; women,
white 3, colored 0.
Number of applicants under twenty years of age, 3.
Examination conducted orally.
Number of schools visited by the Examiner, 10.
Number of days spent by the Examiner in visiting and
inspecting schools and school houses, 3.
Amount paid Examiner for services, $10 ; due, $14.
This county failed to receive Registers, therefore none have
been kept by the teachers.